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he said over the weekend, these are democrats who are embarrassed by hillary clinton's loss, but throughout this report, we're not actually hearing anyone try to delegitimatize donald trump's win or hearing anyone say something happened in the voting booth that it would have changed the outcome of the election? >> we have to separate the two things. >> help me he. >> be honest about this. there is a huge political aspect to this and this works on both sides. an eagerness on the part of republicans who voted for and support donald trump or just don't like democrats to dismiss any possibility anything russia did in this election had any bearing whatsoever. absolute nonsense and the tact donald trump took this weekend. same time, absolute eagerness on part of democrats to take anything revealed about russia did saying that settles it. donald trump's only the president because is only the president because of russia and because of putin and because of james koemy. >> there needs to be a separation here between what this actual report is putting out there, which does not take any position and it
he said over the weekend, these are democrats who are embarrassed by hillary clinton's loss, but throughout this report, we're not actually hearing anyone try to delegitimatize donald trump's win or hearing anyone say something happened in the voting booth that it would have changed the outcome of the election? >> we have to separate the two things. >> help me he. >> be honest about this. there is a huge political aspect to this and this works on both sides. an eagerness on...
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but that was -- and that was the plan had hillary clinton won. that was initially the plan even if trump won. as he's been thinking through the different aspects of this, all the different ways in which trump may be directly combating things he put in place in office over the last eight years, it -- it may draw him out in ways, whether it's about deporting children, the dreamers or undoing the iran deal or the paris agreement. these are things crucially important to the president, but more important to him are about the shape of the country and things that may get him engaging more than he ever wanted to. >> there are also things he's cared about that are more in the affirmative kind of action. i would expect, wouldn't you, to still see him caring about what to do with the criminal justice system, how to inspire young black men? >> right. but the question is how to get involved in the direct political activity. what we probably won't see is barack obama out on the campaign trail the way, say, bill clinton was over the years in between when he lef
but that was -- and that was the plan had hillary clinton won. that was initially the plan even if trump won. as he's been thinking through the different aspects of this, all the different ways in which trump may be directly combating things he put in place in office over the last eight years, it -- it may draw him out in ways, whether it's about deporting children, the dreamers or undoing the iran deal or the paris agreement. these are things crucially important to the president, but more...
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hillary clinton won here by more than any other state in the country. having said that, there is this question, all these people, 750,000 in l.a. alone came out. what do you do next? here's part of what this panel told me. >> it's all on the line. people's health care, environmental protection, from my day job, fundamental voting rights and civil rights. so we have to prepare to push back at every step of the way. >> i am ready to fight. i think we've all got to be ready to resist to the greatest extent that we can and to hold people accountable for the policies that may be harming the american people. >> how do you take that energy from saturday? what next? >> we not only march, but we organize. and we build and we strategize and then we march to the polls. >> are you worried the democrats won't step up? >> i'm worried, yes. because it's going to take a lot of resistance. we need to take a page out of republicans playbook when it comes to this. >> the morale is low in this country. so we need to see our elected officials, especially democratic elected
hillary clinton won here by more than any other state in the country. having said that, there is this question, all these people, 750,000 in l.a. alone came out. what do you do next? here's part of what this panel told me. >> it's all on the line. people's health care, environmental protection, from my day job, fundamental voting rights and civil rights. so we have to prepare to push back at every step of the way. >> i am ready to fight. i think we've all got to be ready to resist...
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bill clinton called it crazy. bill clinton did do that. the tweet comes just a day before president obama plans a rare trip to capitol hill, where he will huddle up with congressional democrats and discuss strategy to save obama care. is that even a possibility? megan murphy, president obama's legacy, poof. obama care, this was his signature. what can he do here now? >> this is the one silver lining for him. it's going to be harder than people think to repeal and replace obama wear. one, parts of it are very popular and, two, parts of it are embedded in places where republicans simply do not have enough votes to overturn key parts of it. so, look, are they going to gut a wide portion of his legacy? of course. is obama care going to be number one target? yes. but actually, this is something that republicans have to be very careful with. they've had seven years, they have no alternative to replace it in full detail yet. the american people don't like their health care fooled around with. there may be parts of obama care they hate but people
bill clinton called it crazy. bill clinton did do that. the tweet comes just a day before president obama plans a rare trip to capitol hill, where he will huddle up with congressional democrats and discuss strategy to save obama care. is that even a possibility? megan murphy, president obama's legacy, poof. obama care, this was his signature. what can he do here now? >> this is the one silver lining for him. it's going to be harder than people think to repeal and replace obama wear. one,...
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there's a cultural divide that bill clinton broke down and that's the type of leader i think they need. >> lurching to a stop on morning show, that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thanks mika, thanks, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we have a lot of news breaking overnight. building a wall, president trump set to sign an executive order today directing federal funds to fulfill this campaign promise. >> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border. >> amid new reports he will end so-called sanctuary cities and ban -- that's right -- ban people from coming from some muslim countries. >>> also breaking, donald trump promising to launch a major investigation over his claims of massive voter fraud during the election. >> the president has believed that for a while based on studies and information he has. >> we're going to break down those facts and talk about a supreme pick. the president sayse will announce his supreme court choice next week, and we've got the short list. >>> so much to cover. we begin this morning with p
there's a cultural divide that bill clinton broke down and that's the type of leader i think they need. >> lurching to a stop on morning show, that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thanks mika, thanks, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we have a lot of news breaking overnight. building a wall, president trump set to sign an executive order today directing federal funds to fulfill this campaign promise. >> i will build a...
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review of how the fbi handled the clinton e-mail investigation, but just last month, this was clinton talking about what she sees as the impact of fbi director james comey's letter in the final days of the election. >> take it from nate silver whose pointed o ut that swing state voters made their decisions in the final days breaking against me because of the fbi letter from director comey. and nate silver believes, i happen to believe this, that that letter most likely made the difference in the outcome. >> did james comey cost hillary clinton the election? that's what she believes. we'll dissect it in our most important number of the day, next. i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry
review of how the fbi handled the clinton e-mail investigation, but just last month, this was clinton talking about what she sees as the impact of fbi director james comey's letter in the final days of the election. >> take it from nate silver whose pointed o ut that swing state voters made their decisions in the final days breaking against me because of the fbi letter from director comey. and nate silver believes, i happen to believe this, that that letter most likely made the difference...
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that's the trade deal signed under former president bill clinton with mexico and canada. some republicans not necessarily sold on that idea. they're concerned it could ultimately cost jobs. that could be setting up a little bit of fight with members of his own party. the second action we're anticipating, he's going to sign an executive order announcing his intention to pull out of tpp. that multinational trade deal that president obama was fighting for during his administration. the thing to know about that, though, steph, is that president trump is going to task his top economic advisers, his u.s. trade rep, with negotiating trade deals with the individual companies within tpp. let me redo a little bit of what we have heard from president trump on this issue. this is from the white house website, which says if our partners refuse a renegotiation that gives american workers a fair deal, the president will give notice of the united states' intent to withdraw from nafta. this was president trump's tweet from earlier today. he says, busy week with a heavy focus on jobs and n
that's the trade deal signed under former president bill clinton with mexico and canada. some republicans not necessarily sold on that idea. they're concerned it could ultimately cost jobs. that could be setting up a little bit of fight with members of his own party. the second action we're anticipating, he's going to sign an executive order announcing his intention to pull out of tpp. that multinational trade deal that president obama was fighting for during his administration. the thing to...
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and they helped destroyed the candidacy of hillary clinton. i don't plan to attend the inauguration. it will be the first one that i miss since i've been in congress. you cannot be at home with something that you feel is wrong. >>> nbc's kelly o'donnell is outside trump towers this morning. obviously this is creating a ripple effect. some democrats saying they'll boycott, some saying they're not. what is the president-elect saying this morning and how are folks inside and outside of washington reacting to the news? >> reporter: as you might expect, when donald trump takes criticism from someone, especially in a very public way, he will often respond with a punch, this time using twitter to do that. he sent out a couple tweets this morning that basically accuse john lewis of being more talk than action, which, when you consider the life and the public life of john lewis, is an ironic statement. he also through his tweet, the president-elect talked about lewis needing to spend more time concerned about his district, which he described as crime i
and they helped destroyed the candidacy of hillary clinton. i don't plan to attend the inauguration. it will be the first one that i miss since i've been in congress. you cannot be at home with something that you feel is wrong. >>> nbc's kelly o'donnell is outside trump towers this morning. obviously this is creating a ripple effect. some democrats saying they'll boycott, some saying they're not. what is the president-elect saying this morning and how are folks inside and outside of...
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>> i would say since i've just described clapper and hillary clinton where they were as pu purveyors of the message -- >> they're the same people. this administration is still commanded by barack obama. so i am skeptical. if this is going to be brought up, this topic, it should be brought up in the next administration with fresh faces that at least start with the presumption that they're honorable. if they say it was the video that started benghazi, then i'll say we have more to discuss. >> i appreciate you doing this on the first day of the new congress. >> coming up, the president-elect hitting everything from congress's move on that office of congressional investigations and ethics to the affordable care act to even one of the icons of the american car industry. we've got kristen welker in new york outside trump tower. you heard a bit of our conversation with congressman king on the affordable care act on the president-elect's new tweets as well. i want to sort of start there. what is your -- we heard kellyanne conway morning say president-elect trump would weigh in on this ethics
>> i would say since i've just described clapper and hillary clinton where they were as pu purveyors of the message -- >> they're the same people. this administration is still commanded by barack obama. so i am skeptical. if this is going to be brought up, this topic, it should be brought up in the next administration with fresh faces that at least start with the presumption that they're honorable. if they say it was the video that started benghazi, then i'll say we have more to...
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if there were illegals that were voting, wouldn't hillary clinton and company have sent them to the state of florida so she could have won? >> you know, he said this president trump mentioned this last night on the interview and said, i want to do this investigation and by the way, those illegal votes would have gone to hillary clinton anyway as though he was doing something for the better of our nation and for her. it just screams a waste of resources to go act and you know, when i saw yesterday morning that he want d to call for an investigation into voter fraud, if this is a president acting based on completely unsubstantiated claims and everyone is telling him it's not true, what else is he going to act on based on a belief he has on his own. >> a gut feeling. >> this is like anxiety we feel about going to visit our parents for thanksgiving, okay, there's four topics we're not going to cover because we're going to end up in a crazy location. we'll take a break. before we do, i don't want to forget every day to remind our president because i hope he's watching. i am interested in seein
if there were illegals that were voting, wouldn't hillary clinton and company have sent them to the state of florida so she could have won? >> you know, he said this president trump mentioned this last night on the interview and said, i want to do this investigation and by the way, those illegal votes would have gone to hillary clinton anyway as though he was doing something for the better of our nation and for her. it just screams a waste of resources to go act and you know, when i saw...
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it is in line with what bernie sands was planning and hillary clinton. this was not a big reveal but the then what was not answered during the campaign and we got very little of that today. let me bring back mark murray, is mark still there? >> yes. >> let's go through the two other executive orders. american worker ordering freeze except the military. >> there should be no more civil servants in the federal government, they're not going to grow the size of the government with federal workers, and of course we saw that for a good chunk of the obama presidency once congress took over republican control. tamron to the third one on the mexico city, this has to do with abortion and taxpayer monies that sent to overseas and any organization overseas that ends up using it for abortion purposes, or having that, that during a republican administration they put a freeze on that. democratic administrations always overturn it, so this is a common thing of what happens when you go from a democratic administration to a republican administration. >> mark, thank you ve
it is in line with what bernie sands was planning and hillary clinton. this was not a big reveal but the then what was not answered during the campaign and we got very little of that today. let me bring back mark murray, is mark still there? >> yes. >> let's go through the two other executive orders. american worker ordering freeze except the military. >> there should be no more civil servants in the federal government, they're not going to grow the size of the government with...
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the hollywood elite voted for hillary clinton and trump supporters are going to support trump no matter what. whether it's viola davis or hugh laurie or merriyl streep, they were talking about humanity. >> foreign press are foreigners so they're looking around the world looking at our values what's going on with america? >> before we go though, across the board, one thing to highlight was it was the most diverse golden globes we've seen. >> it was. eight women nominated as people of color, four males. you had winner after winner, tracy ellis ross who won in the category since 1983 as a woman of color, viola davis "moonlight." trump 11 days until inauguration. he's upset about the lack of celebrities so this was a double edged sword. >> hold on don't take that bait. you know what? he could end up with a star-studded spectacular, so we'll just see what happens. >> we'll see. >> let's not take the bait. let's not take his bait. all right, lisa, thank you so much. >>> next, the revealing look inside the oval office from people who sat side by side with president obama during the country's m
the hollywood elite voted for hillary clinton and trump supporters are going to support trump no matter what. whether it's viola davis or hugh laurie or merriyl streep, they were talking about humanity. >> foreign press are foreigners so they're looking around the world looking at our values what's going on with america? >> before we go though, across the board, one thing to highlight was it was the most diverse golden globes we've seen. >> it was. eight women nominated as...
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ambassador to morocco in the clinton administration. he is now leverage iing -- >> we were looking at your bio, you served as a staff on the senate judiciary committee on refugees under senator ted kennedy. you have been in the state department and that service. a couple of different hats. your reaction from what we heard from the homeland security secretary today, kelly, saying this is not a ban and it is about keeping americans safe? >> listen, understand when you want to use a sledgehammer when a scalpel can do, given the fact that a skap pell would have been far better here, kate. the american people are justifiably apprehensive about radical islamic terror. but there are many things the trump administration could have done if it had more policy reviews over what is really the art of the possible. first example is threaten threat is not coming from syrian refugees who have been vetted, vetted again and vetted even up to ten times under existing laws and therefore probably represent the safest body of refugees that could enter the un
ambassador to morocco in the clinton administration. he is now leverage iing -- >> we were looking at your bio, you served as a staff on the senate judiciary committee on refugees under senator ted kennedy. you have been in the state department and that service. a couple of different hats. your reaction from what we heard from the homeland security secretary today, kelly, saying this is not a ban and it is about keeping americans safe? >> listen, understand when you want to use a...
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hillary clinton said she was against it, no one ratified it. it will have no get people, it was at much political as it was trade. it was a way to make america a strategic partner with a number of asian countries so they wouldn't have to have china as their sponsor. it's not just a trade deal, it's the idea that china is expansionist and the united states wanted to have a bigger role in asia. regardless, that's dead. >> ali velshi, thank you very much. appreciate it. the other thing we're following is the lawsuit filed in federal court accusing the president of violating the emoluments clause. what does it mean? no gifts from foreign governments. this lawsuit argues that donald trump's conflicts go beyond his owe tells and perhaps even into his stint on reality tv, that in effect he is accepting payments from foreign governments inappropriately. with me now is one of the men mind the filing of this lawsuit. you know ambassador norm norman eisen. how confident are you this is a lawsuit you're going to actually win? >> hallie, thanks very much fo
hillary clinton said she was against it, no one ratified it. it will have no get people, it was at much political as it was trade. it was a way to make america a strategic partner with a number of asian countries so they wouldn't have to have china as their sponsor. it's not just a trade deal, it's the idea that china is expansionist and the united states wanted to have a bigger role in asia. regardless, that's dead. >> ali velshi, thank you very much. appreciate it. the other thing we're...
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the clinton campaign lost the election. donald trump won the election. the russians meddled in the elections. the russians are not our friends. we should, however, i agree with the president-elect on this, move on because he gets sworn in in two weeks and we will have mike palm ma pampao and general kelly at homeland security. it will be a new team of professionals. >> well, let's move on because i want to talk about the president-elect's plan for funding the border wall up front and then seeking repayment from mexico. yes or no. do you really think this is going to happen? >> well, i think the border fence is going to get built. it was authorized in 2006. 850 miles that didn't get built-in 2008 it was authorized to be 207 miles. i was saying for years they have to build the border fence a double wired high wide. and i believe donald trump won a lot of votes on that. and, so, i think it will get built. whether or not mexico pays for it, we will have to wait and see. >> maybe third time is the charm. hugh hewitt, thank you for the time. >>> that will do i
the clinton campaign lost the election. donald trump won the election. the russians meddled in the elections. the russians are not our friends. we should, however, i agree with the president-elect on this, move on because he gets sworn in in two weeks and we will have mike palm ma pampao and general kelly at homeland security. it will be a new team of professionals. >> well, let's move on because i want to talk about the president-elect's plan for funding the border wall up front and then...
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lots of millennials weren't thrilled with hillary clinton. a lot of millennials stayed home and didn't vote or they might have voted for a third party candidate. so now we have donald trump as president. does this mean anything to you guys in terms of thinking about how you're going to look at elections in the future and what you're going to do? value voting? >> i think for myself, i know that myself and so many of our peers were really activated and became engaged in the political process with the 2008 or 2012 election of barack obama. and i think that potentially hillary clinton didn't capture that energy in the same way that barack obama did. i was a really ardent supporter of hillary clinton, but i know a lot of my peers who weren't. and i really think that millennials are looking for somebody who's authentic, who cares about the values that they care about, about progress, about change, more than partisanship. and i think a candidate or a party who really is able to tap into the energy of progress is somebody that will be able to capture
lots of millennials weren't thrilled with hillary clinton. a lot of millennials stayed home and didn't vote or they might have voted for a third party candidate. so now we have donald trump as president. does this mean anything to you guys in terms of thinking about how you're going to look at elections in the future and what you're going to do? value voting? >> i think for myself, i know that myself and so many of our peers were really activated and became engaged in the political...
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he spoke publicly about hillary clinton's e-mails but not the other things coming up now, the dossier we don't know whether it's true or not but some alleged controversial behavior. he didn't talk about that during the election. >> molly, what was the fallout of the meeting? >> this is the first time you had the democrats and republicans in the same room with the heads of -- you had director clapper, comey. all briefing on the russian hacking. debbie wasserman schultz was then head of the dnc. remember, she lost her job once the e-mails came out basically showing she was kind inform cahoots with the clinton camp. so debbi wasserman schultz according to our reporting gets up and just goes after comey saying if the russians were hacking -- if the russians were hacking dnc websites and our e-mails why didn't you come to me. you should have come to me. comey said we went to the right people. she kept press iing comey and h would only give his standard answer. democrats were furious he was sort of toeing the line and did a great disservice to the democrats but not going directly to debbie
he spoke publicly about hillary clinton's e-mails but not the other things coming up now, the dossier we don't know whether it's true or not but some alleged controversial behavior. he didn't talk about that during the election. >> molly, what was the fallout of the meeting? >> this is the first time you had the democrats and republicans in the same room with the heads of -- you had director clapper, comey. all briefing on the russian hacking. debbie wasserman schultz was then head...
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former dnc communications director karen finney, who also worked at the clinton white house, will join me next. we're also waiting for sean spicer to hold his daily press briefing minutes from now. stay with us. you'll want to see that one live. there's only one egg that just tastes better. fresher. more flavorful. delicious. only one egg with better nutrition- like more vitamins d, e, and omega 3s. and 25% less saturated fat. only one egg good enough for my family. because why have ordinary when you can have the best. eggland's best. the only egg that gives you so much more: better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. better nutrition. everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by
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thatcher, reagan, blair, clinton, now brexit and trump. they seem to sync up. kiir simmons, batty, eli, thank you for joining us. appreciate that. and again, we are waiting there at the pentagon, back up on your screen, that is the swearing in ceremony for donald trump's secretary of defense. general james mattis, expected to get under way any minute. also shortly after that ceremony, the president likely to sign another executive order. maybe several executive orders, obviously again, some conflicting signals throughout about what exactly will be in those. but we will bring that to you as soon as it begins. meanti meantime, we have to squeeze a quick break in here. still ahead, the fraying relations between the united states and mexico. donald trump, we were just telling you spoke for an hour by phone with his mexican counterpart today and while there is still no deal on the president's wall, his idea for a wall, both sides say that the call was productive. up next, live to mexico city. we're going to look at how this is playing out south of the border. stay w
thatcher, reagan, blair, clinton, now brexit and trump. they seem to sync up. kiir simmons, batty, eli, thank you for joining us. appreciate that. and again, we are waiting there at the pentagon, back up on your screen, that is the swearing in ceremony for donald trump's secretary of defense. general james mattis, expected to get under way any minute. also shortly after that ceremony, the president likely to sign another executive order. maybe several executive orders, obviously again, some...
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why comey spoke about clinton when he did. plus trump versus his cabinet picks, not quite eye to eye on things like nato and russia. why that is, what it means for national security and this morning president-elect trump's new response on twitter. with just a week left in office, we're going to have a look at president obama's legacy and hear from some of his closest friends and advisers, including never-before-heard details about the president's relationships with his daughters. but up first this friday, investigating the investigators. more on the inspector general launching a full-scale review into the fbi's handling of hillary clinton's e-mails. so recommending no charges while at the same time calling clinton extremely careless. then the letter in congress in late october about the discovery of new e-mails linked to the case and the conclusions those e-mail shouldn't trigger new action. right now this review kind of a
why comey spoke about clinton when he did. plus trump versus his cabinet picks, not quite eye to eye on things like nato and russia. why that is, what it means for national security and this morning president-elect trump's new response on twitter. with just a week left in office, we're going to have a look at president obama's legacy and hear from some of his closest friends and advisers, including never-before-heard details about the president's relationships with his daughters. but up first...
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it's a very good thing that former secretary of state clinton, former president clinton are coming. they've had to do this before, of course. secretary clinton had been defeated by president obama when she and her husband showed up for president obama's inauguration in 2009. w was there and when his father was defeated by bill clinton. there are a few pageants in american life and it's one much those is the inauguration, another is the opening of the presidential library and the final is a presidential funeral. and their general rule of thumb is, if you can come, you go to those things because we have a message for the world at these occasionings which is america keeps going one republic, the peaceful transition of power, it's the best cliche we've got. it is a cliche, but my hat is off to the clintons for doing what's probably a very personally difficult day for them, but they've done it before, as have the bushes, and i think donald trump would be well advised, and steven miller, his speech writer, to make recognition of that and to thank the former secretary of state and the form
it's a very good thing that former secretary of state clinton, former president clinton are coming. they've had to do this before, of course. secretary clinton had been defeated by president obama when she and her husband showed up for president obama's inauguration in 2009. w was there and when his father was defeated by bill clinton. there are a few pageants in american life and it's one much those is the inauguration, another is the opening of the presidential library and the final is a...
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he unlashed on obamacare, on former secretary clinton. he's not letting go of his grievances of secretary clinton. the question for husband supportesuppor -- his supporters, does it distract from his message now. one of the points that you made is this review does have bipartisan support. you have congressman jason chafeets, the chairman of the house oversight committee who is still investigating secretary clinton's e-mails saying we need to take a look at how this was handled, how the fbi handled this, comey's actions and public statements. and then you have democrats saying this is the right move as well. however, i've been talking to clinton officials overnight, they're saying they wish this review had come sooner. why not start it after that initial july statement that raised so many eyebrows. would you have gotten that october surprise? would a review have prevented that october surprise from happening? while they're welcoming this review for some clinton supporters, it's too little too late. if you ask did it in fact cause her to lo
he unlashed on obamacare, on former secretary clinton. he's not letting go of his grievances of secretary clinton. the question for husband supportesuppor -- his supporters, does it distract from his message now. one of the points that you made is this review does have bipartisan support. you have congressman jason chafeets, the chairman of the house oversight committee who is still investigating secretary clinton's e-mails saying we need to take a look at how this was handled, how the fbi...
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hillary clinton won orange county. what do you think that is? is it a sign that your constituents just didn't take to trump? what does it mean moving forward? >> i know as a republican in my district, i won by 17 points. i know the republicans did come out to vote. i'm not sure that the message from donald trump got to the district as well as it should have. that, perhaps, is the reason why hillary clinton won orange county. >> so, what do you do now? how do you get everybody on board with donald trump? >> well, we continue to work hard. we show the american people that the policies that we're going to be putting forward as united republican team, we're going to make lives better for people. we're going to put people back to work. we're going to create more joblz. we're going to stimulate the economy and we're going to rescue and rebuild our health care system. >> i want to ask about spending, if i can. donald trump campaigned on reducing federal spending. today on the hill there's an interesting article where they report about some expected cut
hillary clinton won orange county. what do you think that is? is it a sign that your constituents just didn't take to trump? what does it mean moving forward? >> i know as a republican in my district, i won by 17 points. i know the republicans did come out to vote. i'm not sure that the message from donald trump got to the district as well as it should have. that, perhaps, is the reason why hillary clinton won orange county. >> so, what do you do now? how do you get everybody on...
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in addition to stealing information from the democratic national committee and the clinton gain and cherry-picking which information it leaked to the media, the russian government created fake news and spread conspiracies across the vast social media landscape. at the very least, the effect of russia's actions was to erode the faith in america's democratic constitutions. these and other cybertools remain highly active and engaged in misinforming our political dialogue even today. there is still much we do not know, but russia's involvements in these intrusions does not appear to be in any doubt. russia's best cyberoperators are judged to be as elusive and hard to identify as any in the world. but in this case, detection and attribution were not so difficult. the implication being that putin may have wanted us to know what he had done, seeking only a level of plausibility didn't to support an official rejection of culpabili culpability. these russian cyberattacks should be judged within the larger context of russia's rejection of the post-cold war international order. and graggressive actions again
in addition to stealing information from the democratic national committee and the clinton gain and cherry-picking which information it leaked to the media, the russian government created fake news and spread conspiracies across the vast social media landscape. at the very least, the effect of russia's actions was to erode the faith in america's democratic constitutions. these and other cybertools remain highly active and engaged in misinforming our political dialogue even today. there is still...
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during the clinton years, more minorities were able to purchase homes under the clinton administration through some of their initiatives and tax incentives, what have you. during the bush administration, there were banks that went in on these people who wanted homes and they said we have a group of minorities and they lost their homes with these no-interest loan the fst few years and they ballooned to like 5, 6, $10,000 a month. who could pay for that? so instead of dealing with the issue of we have this big problem and i'm going to stand here and fix the problem as the law says instead of going beyond when there is a national crisis and it was called a crisis. >> but that wasn't what his job was at the time. he wasn't a regulator or a lawmaker and couldn't you say that he understands that business, maybe he's someone who could fix it. >> i think he's the nominee of a president-elect who said i made a lot of money during the housing crisis. but what april is trying to say and truly emphasizing is that these individuals made their money on predatory lending. they doubled down and it was
during the clinton years, more minorities were able to purchase homes under the clinton administration through some of their initiatives and tax incentives, what have you. during the bush administration, there were banks that went in on these people who wanted homes and they said we have a group of minorities and they lost their homes with these no-interest loan the fst few years and they ballooned to like 5, 6, $10,000 a month. who could pay for that? so instead of dealing with the issue of we...
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a hot of americans, fewer than voted for clinton but a lot voted for donald trump. i don't think that's what they were voting for. i don't think they were vote for confrontation with europe and alliance with russia. i don't think that's the way we should go as a country. >> it's a sad turning point for another reason. it's sad because cokie has to leave. before you go, i want to please, please share a little bit about your book. >> i got it from my daughter. >> thank you, stephanie. it is the second children's book about women in history. and it's a good time for it. there are a lot of women who are kind of feeling a little depressed that they didn't get -- break that last ceiling. and these are women from the early part of our history who did remarkable things without any legal rights, any political rights. they still were able to make america a better country. >> i'm pretty sure there's going to be some women who break glass ceilings every day right here in washington on saturday. cokie, thank you so much. ron, i'm not let you leave yet. >> happy to be here. >>> w
a hot of americans, fewer than voted for clinton but a lot voted for donald trump. i don't think that's what they were voting for. i don't think they were vote for confrontation with europe and alliance with russia. i don't think that's the way we should go as a country. >> it's a sad turning point for another reason. it's sad because cokie has to leave. before you go, i want to please, please share a little bit about your book. >> i got it from my daughter. >> thank you,...
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i'll ask former hud secretary julian castro what's considered a potential running mate for hillary clinton if he might be the guy to get democrats back in power in 2020? we're also waiting for that white house press briefing set to start any moment. when it does we'll bring it to you live. asmy family tree,ing i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com all finished.umm... you wouldn't want your painter to quit part way. i think you missed a spot. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. painter: you want this color over the whole house? parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you coul
i'll ask former hud secretary julian castro what's considered a potential running mate for hillary clinton if he might be the guy to get democrats back in power in 2020? we're also waiting for that white house press briefing set to start any moment. when it does we'll bring it to you live. asmy family tree,ing i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna...
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bill clinton got 43% of the popular vote and he became president. >> there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud. there just simply isn't, based on all the information you look at gathered around the country. is it dangerous for you as an elected representative, who represents constituents in iowa, to be talking about it? what does that do to democracy? >> i wouldn't say there's no evidence -- >> you pointed to an extrapolation of two counties in virginia. >> we've had indictments on voter fraud. we've had difficulty getting to the prosecution. the justice department is not ing it look into that under loretta lynch. we may now under jeff sessions. >> you don't think you're pushing a conspiracy theory when you're talking about this? >> i wouldn't call it a conspiracy. i'll say human nature will do what human nature does. if you hand them a driver's license and say check this box, they're likely to check the box and then they go on the voter rolls, we're finding lots of illegals on the voter rolls when they're called to jury duty. we don't know the magnitude of it yet. >> i want to get
bill clinton got 43% of the popular vote and he became president. >> there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud. there just simply isn't, based on all the information you look at gathered around the country. is it dangerous for you as an elected representative, who represents constituents in iowa, to be talking about it? what does that do to democracy? >> i wouldn't say there's no evidence -- >> you pointed to an extrapolation of two counties in virginia. >> we've...
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bill clinton pushed it through back in '93. donald trump talking about potentially renegotiating that. at would that mean, could he meaningfully change nafta through a renegotiation? >> again, somewhat unclear, and he can't renegotiate it on his own. but it is a 20-year-old agreement. maybe there is room for renegotiation. but one of the conflicts here, especially for these business leaders with, they're not out to get america, but they do run global businesses. if you're a guy selling shirts and shoes like underarmor, you also want to sell them to an important market like china. they're not necessarily not manufacturing in the u.s. because they want to hurt the u.s. it's about wages. and they're getting it done where they can get it done. donald trump wants to change the rules and make it better for everyone, the question is, where does the money come from, steve? and for donald trump to say in the meeting which he did, you know, i've often looked at the planes carrying all your stuff and bringing it over here and carriers and
bill clinton pushed it through back in '93. donald trump talking about potentially renegotiating that. at would that mean, could he meaningfully change nafta through a renegotiation? >> again, somewhat unclear, and he can't renegotiate it on his own. but it is a 20-year-old agreement. maybe there is room for renegotiation. but one of the conflicts here, especially for these business leaders with, they're not out to get america, but they do run global businesses. if you're a guy selling...
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off the hook, even though the clintons claim that he sshlly lost the election for her. but that looks like he will have a future with the trump administration. >> yeah. as we're watch iing this, what s a scheduled event, meeting with key law enforcement, it looks like, at the white house after he had finished the swearing in of 30 key assistants. also those who are in his inner circle on this day, this happening before that, the swearing in. some faces that we have seen throughout the election, faces that we saw not only during the general but also post, as they were trying to fill out the transition process. they're now in phase three of the transition. one of the names that came up, jared kushner, senior adviser. he, raising his hand and being sworn in there. this, based on the conversation happening before, we believe, at the white house with israel's leader. and that question of whether jared kushner, what can he do? and the other controversial issue of the embassy that i just brought up. the question is, will he be that right person? >> trump has made it very clear
off the hook, even though the clintons claim that he sshlly lost the election for her. but that looks like he will have a future with the trump administration. >> yeah. as we're watch iing this, what s a scheduled event, meeting with key law enforcement, it looks like, at the white house after he had finished the swearing in of 30 key assistants. also those who are in his inner circle on this day, this happening before that, the swearing in. some faces that we have seen throughout the...
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joining me now is madeleine albright the first female secretary of state who served under bill clinton and also as an 11-year-old child a herself gee when her father a czech diplomat defected when the communists took over and was welcomed into the you state. first of all the reaction to this and the fact that despite what john kelly has said effectively homeland, the experts at homeland were overruled by white house officials steve bannon, steve miller and others according to all of our reporting that the pentagon general mattis was kept out of the loop, that certainly rex tillerson the incoming secretary of state not yet confirmed and state department consular officials were not consulted. you know the process. you sat at the national security council for so many years. your reaction? >> i find listening to general kelly difficult to compute, given what we saw over the weekend, and activities i think that the white house and the people there in the nfc were totally unprepared for what is going on. listening to secretary kelly makes it even more complicated in terms of what he knew and
joining me now is madeleine albright the first female secretary of state who served under bill clinton and also as an 11-year-old child a herself gee when her father a czech diplomat defected when the communists took over and was welcomed into the you state. first of all the reaction to this and the fact that despite what john kelly has said effectively homeland, the experts at homeland were overruled by white house officials steve bannon, steve miller and others according to all of our...
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and when you look at how the fbi chose to handle the investigation of hillary clinton, the secretary of state, versus what we don't still know about a possible investigation into a foreign country interfering in our election, does that ring, does that represent the department of justice and the agency? does that represent what you believe is right to the american people? >> i think it represents the work that's done and how it's carried out. in most instances people never hear about the investigations that we do. obviously the clinton email was one that garnered a great deal of attention and public atension of course and attention from the press, so much more was heard about that and known about that than ordinarily would have been. and so i know when people contrast that with how we handle other matters where they don't hear that, they're going to be confused. they may not understand that in fact it's really the norm not to have that kind of comment. >> but the norm seemed to go out the window when the fbi director took extraordinary measures just days before the election. you have
and when you look at how the fbi chose to handle the investigation of hillary clinton, the secretary of state, versus what we don't still know about a possible investigation into a foreign country interfering in our election, does that ring, does that represent the department of justice and the agency? does that represent what you believe is right to the american people? >> i think it represents the work that's done and how it's carried out. in most instances people never hear about the...
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hillary clinton lost the election for reasons that had nothing to do with e-mails and wikileaks and russia, you guys are looking to deflect the campaign for a badly run campaign. >> when you lose an election by .56% of the vote in three states and also when you win by 3 million votes in the popular vote. anything affected the election. anything and everything. political decisions where she went, where she didn't go. >> sir, why say he's ill legitimate because of russia when you said it could be anything? >> because certainly the russians had a real effect and the fbi had a real effect. you can't quantify it, you can't prove it, but it's clear it had a real effect. >> what about her decision not to campaign in wisconsin? >> that also had an effect. you cannot blame -- i mean, all you can say really is when you have such a close election, everything had a major affect. >> so the question becomes why make such a pointed statement about legitimacy because -- by your admission here, there are so many factors ranging -- you saying, russian, you're also acknowledging a strategic decision about ca
hillary clinton lost the election for reasons that had nothing to do with e-mails and wikileaks and russia, you guys are looking to deflect the campaign for a badly run campaign. >> when you lose an election by .56% of the vote in three states and also when you win by 3 million votes in the popular vote. anything affected the election. anything and everything. political decisions where she went, where she didn't go. >> sir, why say he's ill legitimate because of russia when you said...
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heard that from republicans running against him, from his general election rivals, people from hillary clinton's team. what makes you think he will moderate? >> i don't want to pretend to be able to predict president-elect trump but here will be my argument. this is actually low-hanging fruit for him to get a quick win. he said these things, he's made some of our allies nervous. some of our allies now are planning to spend more on defense spending perhaps because some of the things he said. he can come in and say i changed the nato alliance, it's no longer obsolete, they're modernizing, spending more money because of what i said and we immediate to engage with nato in a productive way and he could declaid declare victory, everybody could be relieved and we could move on to more serious issues. >> when he was talking with the times of london, he raised eyebrows when he said he'd like to make some, quote, good deals with russia, which he said could lead to a reduction in nuclear weapons. what's your reaction to that? >> i would just remind you he just tweeted two weeks ago the exact opposite. he s
heard that from republicans running against him, from his general election rivals, people from hillary clinton's team. what makes you think he will moderate? >> i don't want to pretend to be able to predict president-elect trump but here will be my argument. this is actually low-hanging fruit for him to get a quick win. he said these things, he's made some of our allies nervous. some of our allies now are planning to spend more on defense spending perhaps because some of the things he...
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he criticized hillary clinton repeatedly. he cited the wikileaks information. one of his advisors, roger stone said he had a back communication line with wikileaks. to what extentd we you were invd with wikileaks, now that wikileaks has been listed as being involved? >> everybody hacks everybody. how routine is it or unusual is it for someone in putin's position to become directly involved. what does it say about the importance of his overall mission? >> well, you know, vladmir putin's a former kgb official. he's a spy. and he runs an authoritarian government. nbc news reported exclusively that putin was not only ordering the attack but was personally involved in how the information was used was directing how the hacked e-mails should be used. you know, we don't know, because we don't have insight into what the north korean leader did in sony for example. we think it's pretty unusual. >> ken delaney, i have to leave it there. thank you for talking with me. >>> for more analysis let's bring in molly hooper. i want to start with your biggest take away from the in
he criticized hillary clinton repeatedly. he cited the wikileaks information. one of his advisors, roger stone said he had a back communication line with wikileaks. to what extentd we you were invd with wikileaks, now that wikileaks has been listed as being involved? >> everybody hacks everybody. how routine is it or unusual is it for someone in putin's position to become directly involved. what does it say about the importance of his overall mission? >> well, you know, vladmir...
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the clinton email issue, only days before the election. that prompted another early morning twitter storm from donald trump saying among other things, clinton was "guilty as hell" but nothing will change the election results for team clinton. >> it isn't like an nfl game where you can throw your
the clinton email issue, only days before the election. that prompted another early morning twitter storm from donald trump saying among other things, clinton was "guilty as hell" but nothing will change the election results for team clinton. >> it isn't like an nfl game where you can throw your
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more proof of rush ayasia's cupabili giving wikileaks information that would be damaging to hillary clinton. that same official also says they picked up senior russian figures celebrating trump's win as beneficial. this after the democratic leader in the house described that report today. >> it was really quite stunning disclosure. when you see this report, you will see with confidence how the intelligence community has identified what we have seen and i knew from the disruption of athe d triple c. we knew it was the russians. >> nancy pelosi there this morning. let's get to hans nichols in washington, kristen welker at trump tower. again, trump tower manhattan, where that intel meeting happening as we speak. hans, let me start with you, sir. what do we know to be inside that report? >> well we know that there is, they have identified russian agents that were the transmitters of these hacked emails of the hacked intelligence and then transferred those to wikileaks, and then as you were mentioning earlier on this notion of celebration, craig, i want to make a distinction here. there's a diff
more proof of rush ayasia's cupabili giving wikileaks information that would be damaging to hillary clinton. that same official also says they picked up senior russian figures celebrating trump's win as beneficial. this after the democratic leader in the house described that report today. >> it was really quite stunning disclosure. when you see this report, you will see with confidence how the intelligence community has identified what we have seen and i knew from the disruption of athe d...
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i served as a career officer in the clinton administration, through the transition into the bush administration. we didn't see rhetoric like this in the beginning. we didn't see the changes made to the career officials at the beginning in such a manner. and this does not represent the full breadth of the american view of the world. and it is very concerning because we're going to need to work with these countries, general mattis knows this, we still don't have a secretary of state but rex tillerson, if and when he gets confirmed next week, will find out very quickly he'll need to speak with respect to the same countries right now we seem to be pushing away. >> we know as we look back and reflect on the first week in office the white house touting the new work, the hard work of this administration, what they've established, but there has been a disruption, joel, on the world stage, relationships with russia, china, mexico, israel. do you see everything being reconfigured, recalibrated right now. >> i think the signal's been made very clear that everything that we assumed about how national secur
i served as a career officer in the clinton administration, through the transition into the bush administration. we didn't see rhetoric like this in the beginning. we didn't see the changes made to the career officials at the beginning in such a manner. and this does not represent the full breadth of the american view of the world. and it is very concerning because we're going to need to work with these countries, general mattis knows this, we still don't have a secretary of state but rex...
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hillary clinton was. so, barack obama owed the establishment nothing and people are talking about how the democratic party is decimated now. but we might see that very same thing happen to the republican party. neither of these two men owe the establishment anything. >> amazing, a lot of parallels you can draw between the two men. hugh, final word to you and we're really running ow of time here. on monday, what do you think we're going to see? >> i hope we see a lot of action and executive orders and a lot of movement immediately and i also hope we see president trump salute the women that are there today. 66 million voted for hillary clinton, three of them are staying with me inside the beltway at my home and i'm glad they're there showing the america and the world that the constitution is still in place and everyone is still welcome to speak their mind in america. >> jason, i'm going to give you the final word. do democrats start looking like obstructionist if they try to block everything? >> the democr
hillary clinton was. so, barack obama owed the establishment nothing and people are talking about how the democratic party is decimated now. but we might see that very same thing happen to the republican party. neither of these two men owe the establishment anything. >> amazing, a lot of parallels you can draw between the two men. hugh, final word to you and we're really running ow of time here. on monday, what do you think we're going to see? >> i hope we see a lot of action and...
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and they helped destroy the candidacy of hillary clinton. i don't plan to attend the inauguration. it would be the first one that i miss since i've been in the congress. you cannot be at home with something that you feel that is wrong. >> that will send a big message to a lot of people in this country, that you don't believe he's a legitimate president. >> i think there was a conspiracy on the part of the russians and others to help him get elected. that's not right. that's not fair. that is not the open democratic process. >> you're a man of action. you have been your whole life. you believe this president is not legitimate. what would you tell young folks, young activists to do? >> i would say to young people and i continue to say it today and i'll say is it during the next few days as we celebrate and commemorate the birthday of martin luther king jr., that when you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have a moral obligation to do something. you cannot afford to be quiet but to be silent. >> so what should nancy pelosi do, what should chuck schumer do, what
and they helped destroy the candidacy of hillary clinton. i don't plan to attend the inauguration. it would be the first one that i miss since i've been in the congress. you cannot be at home with something that you feel that is wrong. >> that will send a big message to a lot of people in this country, that you don't believe he's a legitimate president. >> i think there was a conspiracy on the part of the russians and others to help him get elected. that's not right. that's not...
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many supported hillary clinton back during the campaign. a big infrastructure plan could be a boom for the unions as their members would likely work on the projects. joining us now to talk about this, jared bernstein, senior fellow on policy priorities and former chief exist and vice president joe biden. also msnbc contributor. thanks for joining us. i was struck just listening to some of those union leaders coming out of that meeting yesterday and again, these folks up and down the aisle there were with hillary clinton. saying very positive things about where they think donald trump is going, specifically when it comes to infrastructure. also some other areas, but infrastructure is the theme they're talking about. this is something, boy, you think back, you have experience with this eight years ago. you didn't have too many republicans interested in infrastructure when you guys did the stimulus. is this a new republican message emerging here from this white house? >> i wouldn't say it's a republican message, as chuck schumer just said, ble
many supported hillary clinton back during the campaign. a big infrastructure plan could be a boom for the unions as their members would likely work on the projects. joining us now to talk about this, jared bernstein, senior fellow on policy priorities and former chief exist and vice president joe biden. also msnbc contributor. thanks for joining us. i was struck just listening to some of those union leaders coming out of that meeting yesterday and again, these folks up and down the aisle there...
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and i was hillary clinton's most traveled surrogate. i went all over the country, and they talk about michigan and pennsylvania. i lived in philadelphia. my brother's a philly cop. and miami, people worked hard there. i wanted to honor that. i think that's what's forgotten, is they talk about loss and we talk about loss, but we don't talk about the wins we had and how hard-fought they are and how long people have been fighting. so i came here for my mother, i came here for my mother-in-law and came here to represent, always, women. >> have you had an opportunity to have those conversations? going into the march, i think that was one of the big questions, is that you did have white women still vote -- and white women generally vote republican, i think we should mention. but i think there was this thought that having a woman on the ballot would galvanize white women to vote, you know, for hillary clinton. she did win a bare majority, about 52% of women with college -- white women with college degrees. but have you had the opportunity to h
and i was hillary clinton's most traveled surrogate. i went all over the country, and they talk about michigan and pennsylvania. i lived in philadelphia. my brother's a philly cop. and miami, people worked hard there. i wanted to honor that. i think that's what's forgotten, is they talk about loss and we talk about loss, but we don't talk about the wins we had and how hard-fought they are and how long people have been fighting. so i came here for my mother, i came here for my mother-in-law and...
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>> senator hatch personally blocked almost 70 of bill clinton's judges by boycotting and stopping any hearings. this goes way beyond a pot calling the kettle black. >> senator patrick leahy thank you very much for joining me from the judiciary committee and the democrat from vermont. >>> reports this hour of widespread divisions inside the west wing. who pulled the strings to make friday's executive order happen? who has the biggest influence on the president? what we know, next. runs on intel? that ride share? you actually rode here on the cloud. did not feel like a cloud... that driverless car? i have seen it all. intel's driving...the future! traffic lights, street lamps. business runs on the cloud... and the cloud runs on intel. ♪ i wonder what the other 2% runs on...(car horn) i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. >>> what is going on in the west wing? new reports the balance of power behind the scenes isn't so balanced. cracks and tension
>> senator hatch personally blocked almost 70 of bill clinton's judges by boycotting and stopping any hearings. this goes way beyond a pot calling the kettle black. >> senator patrick leahy thank you very much for joining me from the judiciary committee and the democrat from vermont. >>> reports this hour of widespread divisions inside the west wing. who pulled the strings to make friday's executive order happen? who has the biggest influence on the president? what we know,...
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they say there's also information circulating out there about hillary clinton. they included a summary of that document, a two page summary in briefing materials that were delivered here at trump tower. but the president-elect was never verbally briefed on this information according to our intelligence sources. none of less, all this set the stage for a fiery news conference yesterday. let's take a look back at what the president-elect had to say yesterday about the intelligence community. >> i think it was disgraceful, disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. i think it's a disgrace. >> so again, the bottom line here at trump tower today, the intelligence community insisting they were not behind those leaks. still it raises serious concerns about what the relationship will be like between the incoming commander in chief and the intelligence community. he's about to lead, brian. as a matter of national security. back to you. >> kristen welker in a selection of vehicles behind her over there b
they say there's also information circulating out there about hillary clinton. they included a summary of that document, a two page summary in briefing materials that were delivered here at trump tower. but the president-elect was never verbally briefed on this information according to our intelligence sources. none of less, all this set the stage for a fiery news conference yesterday. let's take a look back at what the president-elect had to say yesterday about the intelligence community....
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the clintons often held up as examples of people who worked very hard to build relationships and remember to help when they're asked to. there was a lot of grumbling about how president obama handled relationships wealthy capitol hill through the later parts of his term. things went south fast because mitch mcconnell took on this strategy of refusing to work with the president from the beginning on any of the priorities that he was trying to push through. and the president has given mcconnell a little bit credit for that as he's started to do this series of exit interviews. that set the stage for how this health care fight played out in 2009. the president at the time had democrats in control of the house. a majority of 60 votes. a super majority of 60 votes in the senate that let him pass whatever essentially legislation he wanted to. and what he chose to spend his political capital on was this health care law. eight years later, a lot of democrats have paid a price for it. a health care system that's dramatically different. 20 million people who now have health insurance that didn't bef
the clintons often held up as examples of people who worked very hard to build relationships and remember to help when they're asked to. there was a lot of grumbling about how president obama handled relationships wealthy capitol hill through the later parts of his term. things went south fast because mitch mcconnell took on this strategy of refusing to work with the president from the beginning on any of the priorities that he was trying to push through. and the president has given mcconnell a...
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million illegal immigrants what he calls illegals voted in this election, voted illegally for hillary clinton and that's why he lost the popular vote. there's no evidence to support that. now you hear the white house saying they'll have a federal investigation into election fraud to talk about the dead people who are on voter roles or potentially any people that are on voter roles twice, that is significantly different from what they are saying. what do you make of this much more, what do you make of this adjusted language from the white house? >> adjusted language is a fair term. he's walking away from the false claims made which he defended and mischaracterized yesterday, not retracting them and correcting the record but clearly they are not trying to stick behind the idea 3 million to 5 million crimes occurred. the language he said task force, he described something that did not sound like a criminal investigation of the 2016 election but rather something that quite frankly has happened many times before, there were bipartisan commiions that look at voter registration. the pew report he mi
million illegal immigrants what he calls illegals voted in this election, voted illegally for hillary clinton and that's why he lost the popular vote. there's no evidence to support that. now you hear the white house saying they'll have a federal investigation into election fraud to talk about the dead people who are on voter roles or potentially any people that are on voter roles twice, that is significantly different from what they are saying. what do you make of this much more, what do you...
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was to underline the clinton presidency, that definitely floats to trump. he tweeted earlier this last hour saying the only reason we're discussing this is because the democrats lost. so what's your take on trump's tweet from last night saying that gross negligence by the democratic national committee allowed hacking to take place? the republican national committee had strong defense. >> is he sure that's true? do we know the russian party doesn't have republican e-mails? we don't know that. more investigation needs to be done. it's awkward and ironic that donald trump, who spent five years attacking the legitimacy of the president, president obama, is now in a position where he has to defend the legitimacy of his own election because of the interference of the russian hackers. 30 days before the election, every single day john podesta had 2,000 e-mails released from his gmail that were stole nl by the russians. if you can't say that impacted the election and trump should take that seriously, i don't know what to tell you. >> rick, where does this take the
was to underline the clinton presidency, that definitely floats to trump. he tweeted earlier this last hour saying the only reason we're discussing this is because the democrats lost. so what's your take on trump's tweet from last night saying that gross negligence by the democratic national committee allowed hacking to take place? the republican national committee had strong defense. >> is he sure that's true? do we know the russian party doesn't have republican e-mails? we don't know...
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who have already been approved to come into the united states, even some holding green cards, hillary clinton offering her support to demonstrators. she tweeted out "this is not who we are." republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham "a self-inflicted wound against terrorism." and senate leader mitch mcconnell tweeting out "we need to be careful, we don't have religion tests in this country." but sean spicer still defending what played out this weekend. >> 325,000 people in the first 24 hours knew into this country from airports, 109 people were affected. they were slowed down in their travel. i understand that's an inconvenience. at the end of the day, that's a small price to pay as opposed to somebody losing their life because of a terrorist attack. >> peter alexander joins us live. you've been following the tick tock of this and while the media has not been able to clearly get some answers here or took hours to do so, it seems because of the confusion within the trump administration that's a major part of why this played out over the weekend the way it did. >> i think you're exactl
who have already been approved to come into the united states, even some holding green cards, hillary clinton offering her support to demonstrators. she tweeted out "this is not who we are." republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham "a self-inflicted wound against terrorism." and senate leader mitch mcconnell tweeting out "we need to be careful, we don't have religion tests in this country." but sean spicer still defending what played out this weekend....
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circuit case during the clinton administration. >> hillary clinton oversaw the health care panel for her husband bill clinton back then. >> that's exactly right, but we urged in that "new york times" piece that no person is above the law, and that if mr. kushner was to come in, that it should be done the right way. he should be subject to ethics rules, conflicts rules. he must make fuel disclosure and i'm glad to hear that he says yes. that's the music that i'm referring to, yes, the law applies to me. now, why can't we get that from donald trump? >> let me ask you one last question if i can right now. we've heard from leading democrats frustration about this effort to try to put through so many confirmation hearings in such a small period of time when the office of government ethics has not yet been provided all the information it needs to complete a review of their financial investments, and of potential ethics concerns. what say you about that? >> again, bipartisan painter and i have just gone up with an op-ed on "the guardian" website. these hearings should be postponed for any t
circuit case during the clinton administration. >> hillary clinton oversaw the health care panel for her husband bill clinton back then. >> that's exactly right, but we urged in that "new york times" piece that no person is above the law, and that if mr. kushner was to come in, that it should be done the right way. he should be subject to ethics rules, conflicts rules. he must make fuel disclosure and i'm glad to hear that he says yes. that's the music that i'm referring...
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the former white house chief of staff to president bill clinton, also matt miller, former spokesman for attorney general eric holder. thank you for joining me. i want to get to a couple of points i thought were particularly newsworthy in that press conference from sean spicer. number one, there are reports that there's an intelligence investigation, an fbi investigation, into mike flynn, who's donald trump's nsa, and potentially investigations also into paul manafort, who was his former campaign ceo and carter page, who was involved within the campaign. sean spicer said there's no indication from president trump that he would get involved or interfere into any investigation of his associates. was that an adequate answer for you? >> no, not even close. this isn't an optional question for the president. it's a bright line rule of law standard. the only acceptable answer is, no, absolutely not, the president will not in any way interfere or attempt to prevent those investigations from going forward. i think there are already questions whether they can be carried out independently the way t
the former white house chief of staff to president bill clinton, also matt miller, former spokesman for attorney general eric holder. thank you for joining me. i want to get to a couple of points i thought were particularly newsworthy in that press conference from sean spicer. number one, there are reports that there's an intelligence investigation, an fbi investigation, into mike flynn, who's donald trump's nsa, and potentially investigations also into paul manafort, who was his former...